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''The Delavine Affair'' is a 1955 British
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crime film directed by Douglas Peirce and starring Peter Reynolds,
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and Gordon Jackson. It was based on the 1952 novel ''Winter Wears a Shroud'' by Robert Chapman.


Plot

Journalist Rex Banner, with the aid of his wife Maxine, attempts to solve a jewel robbery, but the criminals try to frame Rex for their murder of a witness.


Cast

* Peter Reynolds as Rex Banner *
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as Maxine Banner * Gordon Jackson as Florian * Valerie Vernon as Lola * Michael Balfour as Sammy * Peter Neil as Inspector Johnson * Peter Swanwick as Meyerling *
Laurie Main Laurence George "Laurie" Main (29 November 1922 – 8 February 2012) was an Australian actor best known for hosting and narrating the children's series '' Welcome to Pooh Corner'', which aired on The Disney Channel during the 1980s. Born i ...
as Summit * Katie Johnson as Mrs. Bissett * Mark Daly as Mr. Bissett * Anna Turner as Mrs Halloran * Mai Bacon as Fanny * Hal Osmond as old man * Vernon Kelso as Macgregor * Christie Humphrey as maid


Production

The film was produced at
Walton Studios Walton Studios, previously named Hepworth Studios and Nettlefold Studios, was a film production studio in Walton-on-Thames in Surrey, England.on location in
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, including Kensington and
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. Sets were designed by the art director
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.


Critical reception

''
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'' said "A murder comedy-melodrama on familiar lines. The story is seldom very plausible, coincidence reaches out with a long arm, and the developments and the solution have their vague aspects. The film, though, is reasonably bright in tone, and the playing of the principals to some extent makes up in enthusiasm for what it lacks in polish." In ''British Sound Films: The Studio Years 1928–1959'' David Quinlan rated the film as "average", writing: "Witty comedy-thriller with over-familiar plot but polished performances." ''
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'' gave the film two out of five stars, noting a "Routine crime drama."


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